SMSF webinars

We run webinars to help self-managed super fund (SMSF) professionals and trustees keep up to date with the SMSF sector.

Our webinars for SMSF professionals generally run for 30–45 minutes, while those for trustees usually run for 60 minutes.

SMSF professionals

Booking your spot is easy. Find the topic you’re interested in and click on your preferred date and time. You’ll be taken to our service provider page (Redback) to finalise your booking.

Note: times listed are Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) and from March to October, Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

SMSF Professionals webinar dates

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SMSF Professionals November 2016 update

This webinar will provide you with practical tips on helping your clients comply with their SMSF obligations and update you on recent developments including some of the practical issues for SMSFs with Non-Arm's Length Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements.

SMSF trustees

If you are thinking about setting up an SMSF or would like to know what is involved in running one, this topic provides an overview of the role and responsibilities of trustees and where to get more information.

This session explains the rules for accepting contributions and rollovers, as well as the rules about managing your fund’s investments. Areas covered include investment restrictions and investing in collectable and personal use assets.

This session explains the rules about when you can access your super and how your benefits are taxed. Areas covered include lump sums and income streams, and the special rule relating to transition to retirement.

We run free SMSF webinars for superannuation professionals and trustees of super funds.

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We are committed to providing you with accurate, consistent and clear information to help you understand your rights and entitlements and meet your obligations.

If you follow our information and it turns out to be incorrect, or it is misleading and you make a mistake as a result, we will take that into account when determining what action, if any, we should take.

Some of the information on this website applies to a specific financial year. This is clearly marked. Make sure you have the information for the right year before making decisions based on that information.

If you feel that our information does not fully cover your circumstances, or you are unsure how it applies to you, contact us or seek professional advice.